Texas Tech Adds Four-Star Tight End Matt Ludwig, Eyes Potential QB Transfer
Texas Tech landed four-star tight end Matt Ludwig after his release from Michigan and is now reportedly among the schools monitoring Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read
Momentum continues to build for Texas Tech as the program strengthens its offensive arsenal for the future. Four-star tight end Matt Ludwig, recently released from his letter of intent at Michigan, has flipped to the Red Raiders, according to Hayes Fawcett of Rivals.
Ludwig, the Montana Gatorade Player of the Year, had a host of offers from top programs, including Georgia, LSU, Indiana, Penn State, Texas, and Tennessee. The fallout in Ann Arbor following Sherrone Moore’s departure created an opening that Texas Tech quickly capitalized on.
Securing Ludwig gives the Red Raiders a versatile weapon for their passing game, complementing their recent success as a No. 4 CFP seed. His skill set fits neatly into Texas Tech’s modern Big 12 offensive identity, emphasizing explosive plays in space.
While Ludwig’s addition is significant, the program is reportedly eyeing an even larger potential upgrade at quarterback. Reports from Matt Zenitz, alongside Chris Hummer, indicate that Texas Tech and Indiana are among the schools expressing interest in Cincinnati transfer Brendan Sorsby.
1. Ludwig’s Commitment and Role
Ludwig’s arrival in Lubbock injects high-level talent at a critical position. A four-star recruit with a strong combination of size, hands, and route-running, Ludwig is expected to contribute immediately. His transition from Michigan to Texas Tech underscores the program’s agility in recruiting, especially in the wake of unexpected openings or transfers. The Red Raiders’ ability to pivot quickly allowed them to secure Ludwig before other programs could react. For offensive coordinator duties, Ludwig provides flexibility as both a traditional tight end and a dynamic receiver in the slot or motion packages. His presence opens up opportunities for the Red Raiders’ quarterback to attack defenses with multiple threats. This signing also signals Texas Tech’s commitment to building a modern, pass-heavy offense capable of competing at the highest level in the Big 12. Ludwig’s early contribution could shape the team’s identity for years to come.
2. Brendan Sorsby Transfer Possibilities
While Ludwig strengthens the receiving corps, Texas Tech is reportedly monitoring quarterback Brendan Sorsby, a potential game-changing addition. Sorsby, currently at Cincinnati, has the option to enter the transfer portal or potentially declare for the NFL Draft, where he could be selected in the first couple of rounds. Sorsby’s profile has risen following recent injuries to key Cincinnati players, such as running back Evan Pryor. With the offense increasingly reliant on the passing game, Sorsby’s role as the team’s primary playmaker has grown significantly. For Texas Tech, pairing a potential early-round NFL quarterback with a high-end weapon like Ludwig creates a potent offensive core. Both players offer immediate impact potential while aligning with the Red Raiders’ aggressive, modern offensive style. Additionally, Sorsby’s transfer options extend beyond Texas Tech, with Indiana also expressing interest. Both programs can offer immediate playing time, strong competition, and visibility to enhance his draft stock, making the decision a high-profile one for the quarterback.
3. Building Around Key Offensive Talent
Ludwig’s flip highlights Texas Tech’s strategy of stacking offensive weapons around key acquisitions. Securing a top-tier tight end signals to prospective quarterbacks that the program provides the tools needed to thrive. For the coaching staff, the addition of Ludwig allows greater flexibility in play-calling and formation design. His versatility in both blocking and receiving schemes expands the tactical options available to the Red Raiders. Should Sorsby join the program, Texas Tech would benefit from a tandem of complementary talents capable of elevating the offense to elite levels within the conference. The combination of quarterback and tight end talent could transform the team’s scoring potential. Even if Sorsby opts for the NFL or another school, Ludwig’s commitment alone strengthens Texas Tech’s long-term offensive outlook. The program’s proactive approach to recruiting and transfers positions them well for sustained success.